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- Semashko (Belarusian: Дамінік Сямашка, lit. 'Daminik Siamaška', Lithuanian: Domininkas Siemaška; 16 August 1878 – 27 November 1932) was a Belarusian activist...
- from the Bible, and other religious texts. The newspaper was edited by Domininkas Tumėnas [lt] (1905–1906), Adomas Dambrauskas-Jakštas (1906–1907), and...
- by Bishop of Samogitia Antoni Dominik Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian: Antanas Domininkas Tiškevičius) on 26 April 1761. It was renovated in 1880. During the Second...
- (1957–1969) Jonas Petrauskis (1969–1972) Stanislovas Ežerinskas (1972–1974) Domininkas Giedra (1975–1983) Antanas Gylys (1983–1991) Vytautas Gedvainis (1991–1992)...
- supported freethought and anarchist ideas. About 20 issues were published by Domininkas Keliauninkas (pen name Juozas Laukis). 79 Lietuvos sargas The Guardian...
- Lithuanian). 2: 41. ISSN 1648-8970. Sajauskas, Stanislovas; Kaubrys, Domininkas (1993). Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės numizmatika (in Lithuanian)...
- Retrieved 2017-12-30. Bitautas, Algis; Svarauskas, Artūras (2016). "Siemaška Domininkas". In Tamošaitis, Mindaugas; Bitautas, Algis; Svarauskas, Artūras (eds...
- (Lithuanian: Susivienijimas lietuvių Amerikoje or SLA). Its first editor was Domininkas Tomas Bačkauskas [lt], who previously worked as an ****istant editor of...
- shared premises with the Jesuit Kražiai College until 1745. Bishop Antanas Domininkas Tiškevičius [lt] decided to move the seminary back to Varniai. There he...
- science, or practical advice. Its editors were Felicijonas Lelis (1896), Domininkas Tumėnas (1896–97), Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas (1897–1902; re****igned to Vadaktėliai [lt]...